Exam 24: Genetics and Aging
Exam 1: Genetics and Genomics: Definitions and Trends12 Questions
Exam 2: Essential Competencies in Genetics and Genomics13 Questions
Exam 3: Family Context of Clinical Genetics14 Questions
Exam 4: Genes Chromosomes; Meiosis and Mitosis13 Questions
Exam 5: Aneuploidy14 Questions
Exam 6: Mosiacism15 Questions
Exam 7: Mendelian Inheritance14 Questions
Exam 8: Genetics and Fetal Development14 Questions
Exam 9: Ethical, Legal, Social Implications of the Human Genome Project15 Questions
Exam 10: Prenatal Testingscreening15 Questions
Exam 11: Newborn Screening and Genetic Testing: Ethical Considerations14 Questions
Exam 12: Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act Gina Legislation15 Questions
Exam 13: Family History Tool14 Questions
Exam 14: Risk Assessment14 Questions
Exam 15: Immunogenetics14 Questions
Exam 16: Cancer Genetics14 Questions
Exam 17: Impact of Environment on Health: Interaction With Genes15 Questions
Exam 18: Common Diseases With Genetic Linkages15 Questions
Exam 19: Bipolar Disease and Genetic Linkages13 Questions
Exam 20: Depression and Genetic Linkages14 Questions
Exam 21: Addictive Behaviors and Genetic Linkages15 Questions
Exam 22: Autism14 Questions
Exam 23: Pharmacogenomics15 Questions
Exam 24: Genetics and Aging14 Questions
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A nurse researcher would consider which causes of normal aging a potential topic for study?
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A nurse in the geriatric clinic says,"I thought genetics was used mostly in obstetrics and pediatrics." Which explanation would the nurse manager avoid?
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A 9-month-old is determined to have a mutation in the LMNA gene.The nurse would discuss which possible effect of this mutation?
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Which actions would help the nurse develop a relationship with specialty genetics services in his or her practice area?
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The nurse is developing outcome measurements to evaluate genetics-based care.Which outcomes should be included?
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The nurse manager of a geriatric clinic is instructing staff nurses about genomics and the care of their clients.How should the manager explain the concept of genomics?
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A nurse would identify which clients as potentially benefiting from the services of a genetics specialist?
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The nurse has evaluated a client's response to interventions that are based on the client's genetic profile.What should the nurse do next?
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A client says,"I am so afraid I will develop Alzheimer disease like my dad." Which nursing responses are indicated?
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A nurse has collected information on four generations of a family and is now constructing a pedigree.What is the purpose of the pedigree?
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Which independent nursing interventions would help a client develop a plan to reduce his or her genetic risk for developing a disease?
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The nurse is aware of the need to improve basic knowledge of genetics and genomics.What would be a logical way for this nurse to begin gaining knowledge?
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The nurse,assessing a four-generation pedigree,believes the history to be "age-censored." What is the implication of that concern?
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Genetic testing reveals that a client has alteration of CFH and ARMS2 genes,which increases the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).Which health teaching should the nurse provide?
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